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professorjohn curtice, great _ the afternoon. professorjohn curtice, great to _ the afternoon. professorjohn curtice, great to talk - the afternoon. professorjohn curtice, great to talk to - the afternoon. professorjohn curtice, great to talk to you, | the afternoon. professorjohn i curtice, great to talk to you, we will be back with you when you have those numbers. thank you again for reminding us that we are still waiting on a lot of results. a bit of political reaction now to what has happened so far. the chairman of the conservatives, richard holden, my heart goes out to a lot of my conservative colleagues who i have been campaigning with out across the country, who have lost their seats overnight, and although we've only seen around a third of councils, a couple of the pccs and none of the big mayoral contests yet, and obviously some disappointing results so far. but also, you know, some areas like fareham, harlow where we've managed to hold conservative councils, and up in newcastle upon tyne where we've finally got a conservative councillor there for the first time in 32
professorjohn curtice, great _ the afternoon. professorjohn curtice, great to _ the afternoon. professorjohn curtice, great to talk - the afternoon. professorjohn curtice, great to talk to - the afternoon. professorjohn curtice, great to talk to you, | the afternoon. professorjohn i curtice, great to talk to you, we will be back with you when you have those numbers. thank you again for reminding us that we are still waiting on a lot of results. a bit of political reaction now to what has...
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the man with his eye on all the numbers, professorjohn l all the numbers, professorjohn curtice and we will hear from him as the selection gets under way. now, we know the election will take place on the 4th ofjuly. it will be fought across 650 constituencies. this time round there are some boundary changes that could change things somewhat, but they have been approved by parliament. we have been speaking to voters across england to find out what they make of it all. good news, bout time we had a change of government and we have had tories for 40 odd years and the country seems to be just going backwards. for 40 odd years and the country seems to bejust going backwards. it seems to be just going backwards. it is about time. i don't think they have _ is about time. idon't think they have got— is about time. i don't think they have got a — is about time. i don't think they have got a cat in hell's chance. i have _ have got a cat in hell's chance. i have voted _ have got a cat in hell's chance. i have voted tory all my life but i will never — have voted tory all my life but i will n
the man with his eye on all the numbers, professorjohn l all the numbers, professorjohn curtice and we will hear from him as the selection gets under way. now, we know the election will take place on the 4th ofjuly. it will be fought across 650 constituencies. this time round there are some boundary changes that could change things somewhat, but they have been approved by parliament. we have been speaking to voters across england to find out what they make of it all. good news, bout time we had...
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each week the nation's election expert professorjohn curtice will keep the numbers right. mr sunak needs either a record campaign swing, or for the polls to be wrong and have their worst election ever. and a wonderful array of well—known faces will be join to work out what's going on. alanjohnson, former home secretary. and former conservative cabinet minister nicky morgan are first. boss ofjohn lewis, sharon white. and the real magic? elections mean you are in control — so stay with us, don't miss a thing. morning. let's get started with what's making the news. the conservative plan to introduce mandatory national service — whether military or community service — for 18—year—olds, is splashed almost everywhere. rachel reeves accuses the conservatives of promising to cut tax without saying where the money's coming from on the front of the observer. and the tabloids splash with the sad news that eamonn holmes and ruth langsford, a real—life tv sofa couple, are to split. the politics and election come you don't get bigger moments than this until the end of the
each week the nation's election expert professorjohn curtice will keep the numbers right. mr sunak needs either a record campaign swing, or for the polls to be wrong and have their worst election ever. and a wonderful array of well—known faces will be join to work out what's going on. alanjohnson, former home secretary. and former conservative cabinet minister nicky morgan are first. boss ofjohn lewis, sharon white. and the real magic? elections mean you are in control — so stay with us,...
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curtice willjoin for analysis. you can see more analysis, including the results in your area, on the bbc news website and app. put your postcode in and you can see how things are where you live. now let's find out what is happening across the rest of the country and beyond. the family of the 14—year—old boy who was killed in a sword attack in northeast london on tuesday say they are devastated by his death. daniel anjorin died in hainault on his way to school. a local church service to remember his life will take place this morning. simonjones reports. a community in shock. a community that will come together today with a church service to mark daniel's life — a boy described by his family as loving, amazing, precious. in a statement, they said: his favourite football team, arsenal, paid tribute to him in the 14th minute in their match against bournemouth. commentator: 14-year-old - daniel anjorin, big arsenal fan who, sadly, lost his life in hainault. two police officers and two members of the public were al
curtice willjoin for analysis. you can see more analysis, including the results in your area, on the bbc news website and app. put your postcode in and you can see how things are where you live. now let's find out what is happening across the rest of the country and beyond. the family of the 14—year—old boy who was killed in a sword attack in northeast london on tuesday say they are devastated by his death. daniel anjorin died in hainault on his way to school. a local church service to...
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professorjohn curtice has been taking a look. as things stand at the moment, on average in the polls, and there are differences between the pollsters, but on average, they put the conservatives 21 points behind at the moment. even the best of them put them at least around 16 points behind. and however you look at it, that is an outcome that would result in labour being elected with an overall majority. so the challenge facing rishi sunak is to try to overturn that very, very substantial labour lead. and frankly no government, apart from john major in 1997, no prime minister has called an election so far behind. so he's going to have to beat the psephological records if indeed he's going to win this election. the election will take place on the lith ofjuly and will be fought across 650 constituencies with some boundary changes, which have been approved by parliament. we've been speaking to voters across england to find out what they think. good news, yeah, it's about time we had a change of government. we have had tories for 1h od
professorjohn curtice has been taking a look. as things stand at the moment, on average in the polls, and there are differences between the pollsters, but on average, they put the conservatives 21 points behind at the moment. even the best of them put them at least around 16 points behind. and however you look at it, that is an outcome that would result in labour being elected with an overall majority. so the challenge facing rishi sunak is to try to overturn that very, very substantial labour...
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time to turn to our resident polling expert sir professorjohn curtice. what are the challenges as you see them and as the polls suggest for each of the parties? the them and as the polls suggest for each of the parties?— each of the parties? the most obvious and _ each of the parties? the most obvious and immediate - each of the parties? the most - obvious and immediate challenges for the conservative party. as things stand at the moment and averaged between the poles puts the conservatives 21 points behind at the moment, even the best of them put that at least 16 points behind. however you look at it that is an outcome that would result in labour being elected with an overall majority. so the challenge facing rishi sunak is to try to overturn that very, very substantial labour lead and frankly apart from john major in 1997 no prime minister has called an election so far behind, so he is going to have to beat the records if he is going to win this election. it doesn't mean to say without challenges. the competition for the support of those who are unha
time to turn to our resident polling expert sir professorjohn curtice. what are the challenges as you see them and as the polls suggest for each of the parties? the them and as the polls suggest for each of the parties?— each of the parties? the most obvious and _ each of the parties? the most obvious and immediate - each of the parties? the most - obvious and immediate challenges for the conservative party. as things stand at the moment and averaged between the poles puts the conservatives...
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let's talk to professorjohn curtice about the results. we were just talking about rushmore being taken by labour and labour knocking the tories out of control in north east lincolnshire. give us the context of the scale of the tory losses we are seeing. let me say specifically about rushmore because this is where we need to get into the weeds. istate because this is where we need to get into the weeds.— into the weeds. we love the weeds. as ou into the weeds. we love the weeds. as you will — into the weeds. we love the weeds. as you will be _ into the weeds. we love the weeds. as you will be aware, _ into the weeds. we love the weeds. as you will be aware, in _ into the weeds. we love the weeds. as you will be aware, in most - into the weeds. we love the weeds. as you will be aware, in most of- into the weeds. we love the weeds. as you will be aware, in most of the council is its only one in three of the seats up for election on yesterday but rushmore was one of those councils where the ward boundaries had been withdrawn and as a resu
let's talk to professorjohn curtice about the results. we were just talking about rushmore being taken by labour and labour knocking the tories out of control in north east lincolnshire. give us the context of the scale of the tory losses we are seeing. let me say specifically about rushmore because this is where we need to get into the weeds. istate because this is where we need to get into the weeds.— into the weeds. we love the weeds. as ou into the weeds. we love the weeds. as you will...